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The Georgia Tech Library is excited to host a two-day virtual symposium med at delving into the concept of privacy, examining its intricate relationship with autonomy. This event will unite privacy researchers and advocates across diverse fields for an in-depth exploration through their unique perspectives.
Date: August 26 27
Time: All sessions from 9 AM to 4 PM Eastern Standard Time EST
Accessibility: Free entry Online platform: BlueJeans Event No download necessary
Registration: Open for all participants Register Nowinsert_registration_link_here
August 26
Session I 9 AM - 10:30 AM: Aaron Santesso, Ph.D., School of Literature, Media Communication
Session II 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM: Peter Swire, Esq., Scheller College of Business Sauvik Das, Ph.D., Interactive Computing
August 27
Session IV 1 PM - 2:15 PM: Yanni Loukissas, Ph.D., School of Literature, Media Communication
Keynote Session V: Alison Macrina, Librarian Internet Activist Founder Director, Library Freedom Project 2:15 PM - 3:30 PM
Wrap-Up 3:30 PM - 4 PM
The symposium will focus on:
Privacy and Autonomy: How privacy impacts individual autonomy in different societal contexts.
Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Insights from scholars across disciplines to enrich understanding of privacy concepts.
This event is open to everyone interested, and it's completely free. To participate, simply register hereinsert_registration_link_here.
For any inquiries or concerns about the symposium:
Phone: +1 404.894.4500
Campus Map: Accessible through our website at www.techlibrary.educampus-mapwww.techlibrary.educampus-map
, the Georgia Tech Library is committed to ensuring accessibility for all participants. If you require any accommodations, please let us know in advance by contacting [email protected]:[email protected].
For legal and privacy guidelines regarding this event:
Title IX: Visit our website for information on policies surrounding sexual misconduct.
Trafficking: We adhere to all relevant federal laws agnst trafficking.
Should you have any additional inquiries or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out through the contact detls provided above.
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Exploring Privacy and Autonomy in Symposium Georgia Tech Library Virtual Event Details Privacy Researchers and Advocates Gathering Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Privacy August 2627 Symposium Dates Free Entry for Attendees